Affiliation:
1. State Key Joint Laboratory of Environmental Simulation and Pollution Control School of Environment Beijing Normal University Beijing China
2. State Key Laboratory of Hydro Science and Engineering Department of Hydraulic Engineering Tsinghua University Beijing China
3. Beijing Engineering Research Center for Watershed Environmental Restoration & Integrated Ecological Regulation Beijing China
4. Department of Architecture University of Florence Florence Italy
5. Department of Science and Technology Parthenope University of Naples Naples Italy
6. Key Laboratory for City Cluster Environmental Safety and Green Development of the Ministry of Education School of Ecology, Environment and Resources Guangdong University of Technology Guangzhou China
Abstract
AbstractMariculture has been gradually regarded as an important solution to the global food production crisis. Increasing scientific evidence reveals that mariculture can provide a large number of ecologic benefits, in accordance with several United Nations sustainable development goals. However, previous studies mostly focused on the negative impacts of mariculture, which may impede its increased production. Here, based on Emergy Accounting (EMA), we propose a comprehensive “Multiple Inputs‐Ecosystem Service Multifunctionality‐Multiple Environmental Impacts” (MI‐ESM‐MEI) evaluation framework, trying to describe mariculture's overall environmental performances beyond just limiting to the production of seafoods. As the world's largest mariculture producer, China is taken as an example for evaluation. Our results show that both cultured species and cultivation patterns determine the environmental performance of mariculture: seaweed‐raft, shellfish‐raft, shellfish‐hanging cage, shellfish‐bottom sowing and others‐bottom sowing mariculture could be more influential in environmental support. By identifying priority areas for offshore mariculture development, ecological benefits can be significantly improved using about 27% of China's territorial sea area. At present, mariculture in Liaoning, Shandong, Jiangsu, and Zhejiang performs better than that in other regions. Under the condition of recognizing nonnegligible ecological benefits of mariculture, additional improvements for more sustainable development are urgently needed. In addition, mariculture activities especially seaweed mariculture can help solve water contamination problem and alleviate the effects of eutrophication on coastal ecosystems. For most China coastal regions, if integrated multi‐trophic aquaculture (IMTA) mode can be promoted, the ecological burden of mariculture can be reduced and even converted into ecological benefit.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Publisher
American Geophysical Union (AGU)
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